Ffwd Button; Cue Toggle Button; Set Zaxnet Ub Button; Wireless Rerec Button - Zaxcom Deva 16 User Manual

Portable multi-track digital audio recorder/mixer
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>> FFWD button
For each click on the button, it moves forward ~4 seconds and immediately starts playing the Take. Hold the
button down and the auto-repeat action activates, the current point moves forward (at 4 secs per repeat), until
released. At that point, it starts playing at normal speed. . If held down long enough, the current point will move
into the next Take, and start playing from the point of release.

Cue Toggle button

Deva Cue Toggle
Wireless Cue Toggle – allows listening to and re-recording of the audio recorded on the wireless

Set ZaxNet UB button

Press it to set the User-bits that are broadcast with the ZaxNet timecode signal. This needs to be a unique value
for the day, because it is one of the attributes (including starting timecode) used to locate the correct audio for
Wireless Audition and Wireless Re-record.

Wireless ReRec button

Pressing it causes each transmitter to playback the audio for the selected segment and starts the Deva's recorder
to re-record the audio. Playback and recording does not stop at the end of the current segment; it will continue
until you press the STOP key or the last recorded segment finishes.

Wireless Audition button

Pressing it replays the audio from each transmitter, for the currently selected segment without going into record.

Cur Segs Folder button

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Pressing it displays the

Cur field

Displays the index number of the current Take (either being recorded or played back).

Segs field

Displays the total number of Takes in the current folder.

Folder field

Displays the name of the currently selected Primary Drive folder, which is where audio recording files are stored.
Normally, a new folder is set up for each Sound Roll (each day's work). The Folder Name is the Sound Roll
Number. You can rename the folder to anything with a maximum of 6 characters. The name in this field is the
default folder when mirroring audio files to the DVD media, CF card or external FireWire device.
NOTE: The current firmware allows each folder to be any size, up to the total capacity of the drive.

S: T: N: button

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Displays the user entered metadata (Scene, Take, Note) for the current Take (during playback or metadata
review) or the NEXT Take to be recorded.
Pressing it displays the
Input (#) meters & buttons
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Up to sixteen* tracks can be displayed. Unarmed tracks are displayed with a line through them. Individual tracks
can be shown or hidden using the Number of Home Screen Meters button on the
The meters use PPM / Peak Hold ballistics. The Peak Hold Bar remains for 5 seconds. The color of the audio
level bar changes from Green to Yellow when the level reaches -20 dBFS or above, and changes to Red when it
reaches -10 dBFS or above. The channel number on the far right changes from Green to Yellow when the Peak
Hold Bar reaches -20 dBFS or above, and changes to Red when it reaches -10 dBFS or above.
* Deva-5.8 – maximum 10 tracks, Deva-16 – maximum 16 tracks
– allows listening to the Deva's audio.
transmitter(s).
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Disk Folders page
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